Andalucía confirma la continuidad del Gran Premio de España de Motociclismo en Jerez hasta 2031

The President of the Junta, Juanma Moreno, has announced that Jerez de la Frontera (Cádiz) will continue to host the Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix until 2031 thanks to the agreement reached with Dorna Sports, the promoter of the World Championship, allowing Andalusia to consolidate itself as a venue for top-level global sporting events, also in the field of motorcycling.

Moreno, who attended a new edition of the Spanish Motorcycle Grand Prix in Jerez this Sunday, communicated this news. «We will continue to enjoy this Grand Prix in Jerez during the period 2027-2031. This great connection between Jerez and this event, which has borne such good fruit, is already a classic that will continue to be a reality,» detailed Moreno.

«Today it’s motorcycles, but yesterday it was the Copa del Rey. And many more… Andalusia reaffirms and consolidates itself as the home of major sporting events, for example, this weekend with two very classic, very iconic cities that project an exact image of what Andalusia is, such as Seville and Jerez,» congratulated the President.

Juanma Moreno congratulates Los Palacios’ rider José Antonio Rueda, winner of the Moto3 race.

«The circuit has made a huge effort to improve in all areas: connectivity, transportation… An event that continues to break attendance records, with over 200,000 spectators, making a significant economic impact. We are very happy to continue enjoying an event of this magnitude,» assured Moreno, who was accompanied by Dorna’s CEO, Carmelo Ezpeleta.

The Jerez Grand Prix is one of the most special and prominent events in the world of motorcycling. A calendar where Andalusia has its own place, with a modern circuit and fans who fill its stands every year.

It is worth mentioning that a significant investment has been made in safety and circuit renovations to ensure Grade A homologation that allows it to continue hosting MotoGP world championship events, including new escape routes in corners to enhance rider safety, the remodeling of the VIP Tower, new stands, or the renovation of the main entrance gate.

Moreno greets Conil's rider Marcos Ramírez at the Moto2 starting grid.

Moreno greets Conil’s rider Marcos Ramírez at the Moto2 starting grid.

The celebration of the Spanish Grand Prix is eagerly anticipated throughout the province of Cádiz, attracting thousands of visitors and having a significant impact on the economy of Jerez, El Puerto, Sanlúcar, Chipiona, or Rota, as well as the rest of the province. In fact, only tourists staying in hotels this weekend generate nearly 15 million euros in the vicinity of Jerez.

Andalusia is currently at the forefront of attracting major international sports events, as well as cultural and entertainment events, having hosted events such as the Latin Grammys, the Goya Awards, or the Max Performing Arts Awards, in addition to major sports competitions ranging from the Davis Cup to the ACB Supercopa, the Billie Jean King Cup in tennis, or the prestigious Solheim Cup in Golf. These events generated nearly 650 million euros in advertising impact last year.

The celebration of the Jerez Motorcycle Grand Prix coincides this year with the Romería of the Virgen de la Cabeza in Andújar and the Copa del Rey in Seville. A total of over 3,000 personnel mobilized. At the Jerez circuit, the President of the Junta de Andalucía was accompanied by the Mayor of Jerez, María José García Pelayo.

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